Windows vista usage, Login for the ssl vpn portal (mac os x), Appendix b – Cisco 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router RVL200 User Manual

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Virtual Passage SSL VPN Client

4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router

Appendix B

Windows Vista Usage

If you use Windows Vista to establish an SSL VPN

connection and do not disable the User Account Control

(UAC) feature, an error message will display, indicating

that Virtual Passage was not installed.

Vista Error Message

To install Virtual Passage, follow these instructions:

Click Start.
Select All Programs > Control Panel > User Accounts

> Turn User Accounts On or Off.
Deselect (remove the check mark from) User Account

Control (UAC) to help protect your computer.

Deselect Use User Account Control (UAC)

Click OK.
Restart your computer.
Establish the SSL VPN connection again.

NOTE:

After you end the SSL VPN connection,

Linksys recommends that you enable the User

Account Control (UAC) feature.

Login for the SSL VPN Portal (Mac OS X)

Follow these instructions to log in:

Enter the IP address of the Router, https://<WAN IP

address of the Router>, in your web browser. Then

press the Enter key.
A login screen appears. Enter your user name in the

User Name field, and enter your password in the

Password field.

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Click Login.

SSL VPN Portal Login Screen

If your user type is Administrator, then you can access the

web-based utility. If your user type is User, then you can

use Virtual Passage only.

Installation of the Virtual Passage Client

(Mac OS X)

The first time you create an SSL VPN tunnel, you have to

install the Virtual Passage Client on your computer.
Before you begin, make sure you have administrative

rights on your computer. Then follow these instructions:

Click the Unlock icon.

Click the Unlock Icon

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